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Kurdish rebel leader set to announce Turkey peace plan | Zee News
Last Updated: Saturday, March 21, 2015 - 08:28

Ankara: The jailed leader of Turkey`s Kurdish rebels is set Saturday to announce a new roadmap for peace as expectations grow of a breakthrough in efforts to end a three-decades insurgency that has claimed tens of thousands of lives.


The statement by Abdullah Ocalan, who is serving a life sentence on a prison island in the Sea of Marmara, is expected to be read out in the eastern city of Diyarbakir by deputies from the pro-Kurdish People`s Democratic Party (HDP).

The eagerly-anticipated statement coincides with huge celebrations expected in Diyarbakir and other Kurdish-majority cities in Turkey for the traditional Persian Nowruz (Newroz in Kurdish) New Year on Saturday.

Ocalan, who has been held by Turkey since his sensational arrest by Turkish agents in Kenya in 1999, is known to his followers as "Apo" ("Uncle") and remains the main leader of Turkish Kurds despite his incarceration.

His Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) has waged an insurgency since 1984 for Kurdish self-rule in the southeast of Turkey, in a struggle that has claimed an estimated 40,000 lives.

The ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) co-founded by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has worked over the last years to find a solution, granting modest reforms to the Kurdish minority believed to make up 20 percent of the population.HDP deputies visited Ocalan on his prison island of Imrali on Thursday, and after four hours of meetings returned with the statement that will be delivered on Saturday.

The statement has been kept tightly under wraps. It will be read out and not be an unprecedented video message as some had anticipated.

"It will be a road map for the nation and the region, with theoretical and practical details on the peace process," said one of the HDP deputies, Sirri Sureyya Onder.

Ocalan had on March 1 already made a statement described as historic in some quarters, urging the PKK to hold a congress on disarmament in the coming months.

However the process is far from entirely smooth. The armed PKK militants, based in the Kandil Mountains of neighbouring Iraq, are insisting there should be a peace deal before any disarmament.

Meanwhile, Turkish legislative elections are looming on June 7, with the risk of unrest in the combustible country, and Kurdish votes set to play a key role in the outcome.

Kurdish politicians expressed fury over a contentious security bill submitted to parliament by the government in the wake of pro-Kurdish protests in October last year that left dozens dead.

However, in an apparent bid not to disturb the fragile peace process, the government has withdrawn the bill from parliament and sent it back to the committee stage.

Erdogan annoyed Kurds when he flatly declared last week there was "no Kurdish problem in Turkey," while police and Kurds have already clashed in Newroz celebrations in Batman and Sirnak.

Often described as the world`s largest stateless people after being denied their own nation in the wake of World War I, Kurds are spread between Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey.

The current search for peace, known in Turkey as the Solution Process, dates back to 2012 when the government revealed the Turkish intelligence service had secretly met with Ocalan.

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100s of PKK fighters surrender in Turkey solution process Anadolu Agency
22 March 2015 14:17 (Last updated 22 March 2015 14:40)

Total of 988 PKK terrorists surrendered between 2012 and 2015.
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Turkey's solution process, aimed at ending the decades-old conflict with the outlawed PKK, has proved fruitful, with hundreds of the organization's terrorists surrendering to security forces since 2012.

According to a compilation of the AA's news, based on interior ministry reports, a total of 988 Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, fighters surrendered between 2012 and 2015.

In 2012, 150 terrorists surrendered. This number increased to 233 with the country's historic solution process that launched in 2013.

The reports said a total of 500 PKK fighters laid down their arms and surrendered to the Turkish security forces in 2014 and 105 more fighters surrendered in the first three months of 2015.

The Turkish government launched an initiative in early 2013 publicly known as the "solution process" to end the decades-old conflict with the outlawed PKK, a dispute which has claimed the lives of more than 40,000 people in almost 40 years.

The PKK is listed as a terrorist group by Turkey as well as by the U.S. and the European Union.
 
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100s of PKK fighters surrender in Turkey solution process Anadolu Agency
22 March 2015 14:17 (Last updated 22 March 2015 14:40)



The Turkish government launched an initiative in early 2013 publicly known as the "solution process" to end the decades-old conflict with the outlawed PKK, a dispute which has claimed the lives of more than 40,000 people in almost 40 years.

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The PKK is listed as a terrorist group by Turkey as well as by the U.S. and the European Union
this word explain very well the situation for 40 years:lol:
 
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The PKK is listed as a terrorist group by Turkey as well as by the U.S. and the European Union
this word explain very well the situation:lol:

There will be some mechanism and time duration will be placed and after that Kurdish groups will be removed from the terrorist group list.
 
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There will be some mechanism and time duration will be placed and after that Kurdish groups will be removed from the terrorist group list.
i hope this issue is solved .if pkk didnt emerged turkey could be utterly different country in today
by the way i hope this peace process serves pakistan teror problem solving as well as
 
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i hope this issue is solved .if pkk didnt emerged turkey could be utterly different country in today
by the way i hope this peace process serves pakistan teror problem solving as well as

Its like almost solved. Peshmargas are having autonomy in Iraq and in Iran they are having larger autonomy and manage thier own affairs in Syria , they are now having upper hand. Turkey has done alot for the peace with Kurds.
 
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Its like almost solved. Peshmargas are having autonomy in Iraq and in Iran they are having larger autonomy and manage thier own affairs in Syria , they are now having upper hand. Turkey has done alot for the peace with Kurds.
if they wants independency from turkey i defienetly say the war broke out this times nobody save pkk because turkey is powerful state right now in contrast to in the past so pkk leader ocalan give up independence kurdistan but the other actors(in kandil) cemil bayık ,duran kalkan wants independence kurdistan lets see they what will do about war or peace ?
 
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if they wants independency from turkey i defienetly say the war broke this times nobody save pkk because turkey is powerful state right now in contrast to in the past so pkk leader ocalan give up independence kurdistan but the other actors(in kandil) cemil bayık ,duran kalkan wants independence kurdistan lets see they what will do about war or peace ?

i think it would be more like greater autonomy. Turkey is important member of NATO and now the current situation needs to keep things under check.
 
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Ankara: The jailed leader of Turkey`s Kurdish rebels is set Saturday to announce a new roadmap for peace as expectations grow of a breakthrough in efforts to end a three-decades insurgency that has claimed tens of thousands of lives.
Some BS in these news....

Turkey's Kurdish rebels should have been PKK terrorists
Insurgency should have been Terrorism...
 
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